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What Will a New President Mean for University of Arizona?

Hart's successor will pick up on her progress, face new challenges.

Regent: Successor May Replace UA's Hart in Less Than 2 Years

President Ann Weaver Hart won't seek an extension of contract beyond June 2018.

University of Arizona To Boost Pay for Faculty, Staff

Salaries will go up in September in first across-the-board raises in three years.

Dorm Move Out: UA Students Donate Unwanted Items

Around 6,600 students will vacate dorms over the next two weeks.

Arizona Lawmakers Call for UA President Hart's Resignation

Hart says she plans to stay with UA and DeVry as controversy grows.

Board of Regents Begins Tuition Setting Process Friday

Rates for the 2016-2017 academic year will be set next month after public hearings.

UA Re-establishes Chief Diversity Officer Position

Amid campus unrest over diversity, officials decide to bring back role in expansive manner.

UA Fundraising Campaign on Track to Beat $1.5 Billion Goal

Interim foundation head said he hopes to reach goal by end of this fiscal year - two years ahead of schedule.

UA President Hart Up for $25K Pay Raise, $115K Bonus

Board of Regents to vote Friday on compensation for all three state university presidents.

Enrollment at Pima College in 4-Year Downward Trend

This is the fourth consecutive year the number of students enrolling at Pima has fallen

Tucson, an Urban Classroom for German Students

University students visit the city to learn about global conditions

Have Ideas for Pima College? Apply for Board Seat

Deadline to apply for District 5 spot is Friday; four candidates so far.

UA Program Puts Teachers to Work in STEM Industries

Goal is to harvest real-world experience to bring back to the classroom.

GED Exam Available To Pima Residents Free Until November

Officials partner with business to help low-income residents who did not finish high school.

Teens Learn to Grow Food for Future, Earn College Credit

Pima Community College summer agriculture program concludes with construction of aquaponics system.

PCC OKs Budget With Tax Increase, Hiring Freeze

Spending to drop $7.5 million next year because state aid eliminated.

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